Roku Network Music Player manual Clock Settings, PM Monday, April 17

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side of the Now Playing screen, and other options. Use the “Visualizer Settings” command on the Settings screen to explore these options. (See appendix for full listing of visualizer options.)

Clock Settings

When in Standby mode, SoundBridge can display the date and time, similar to the screen below.

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Monday, April 17, 2006

You can customize the clock display in a number of ways:

1.When in Standby mode, use the Left/Right ◁ ▷ arrows to adjust the brightness of the clock display. (This will not affect the brightness settings of the display when in regular playback mode.) Turn the brightness all the way down until you see the word “Standby” to have the screen go completely blank when in Standby. If the screen is blank, pressing the Select [4] key will momentarily display the time and date.

2.When in Standby mode, use the up/down △ ▽ arrows to cycle through modes of display. For example, you can display large and small fonts, display the time but not the date, etc. (Again, these settings will not be applied to your display when you resume SoundBridge’s regular playback mode.)

3.Use the SoundBridge web page to configure the format of the date and time. You can also turn off the clock display altogether. Please see the “SoundBridge Web Interface” chapter of this user guide for instructions on launching your SoundBridge web page.

After your web page is launched, click on the Configuration tab. Scroll down on the page until you see a screen that looks similar to the one on page 43.

Here, you can customize how your time appears and correct errors in the display of your date and time. First, be sure that your time zone is selected correctly. SoundBridge uses an Internet connection to display the proper time for your time zone. If your Internet connection is not available, SoundBridge will be unable to display the date and time in Standby mode.

Note that the default configuration of the date and time fields depends upon the language you have selected for your SoundBridge display, but may be edited to suit your needs.

Format your time display by choosing what to display in each of four fields. SoundBridge

“strings together” all the fields to create the time display. For example, if you don’t want to9 see seconds, or don’t want to see “AM/PM”, select the hour and minute format, then choose

the “Leave Blank” in the remaining drop down menus. Take note of the small text-entry boxes to the right of the pop-up menus. This is where you enter the character that should appear between the sections of the time. For example, enter a colon (“:”) for the usual “12:15” format.

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Section 9: Advanced Features

Section 9: Advanced Features

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Contents SoundBridge Network Music Player Run the Latest Software Register Your SoundBridge Download the Latest User GuideTable of Contents What Is a Music Server? Getting StartedMusic Server Software Requirements SoundBridge Has Two UI ModesInstalling a Compatible Music Server Installing Windows Media ConnectInstalling Firefly Media Server Installing iTunesII. Enabling Music Sharing Wireless Connection IV. Hooking Up Your Speakers or Stereo SystemEthernet Connection Connecting SoundBridge to AC Power VI. Using Your Remote ControlNo Music Libraries Found Why? System Configuration VII. Establishing a Network ConnectionVIII. Setting Display Preferences IX. Checking for the Latest SoftwareWall or Under-Cabinet Mounting optional Remote Control Quick Reference Browsing Music Choosing Your Music LibraryName Action Home Menu Home Menu OverviewButton Name Action Playlists BrowseBrowsing Your Music by Album Browsing by Artist or Composer Browsing by SongBrowsing by Genre Show all matching songs MedusaSong Queue Building a Song QueueErasing a Song Queue Additional Playback Options Playing a PlaylistRepeat and Shuffle Search OptionsPresets Recalling PresetsEditing Presets Using the Web Interface My Favorites Browse Play Preset Show Now Playing Internet RadioBrowsing Internet Radio Stations To hear and press Play or Select twice to begin playbackCustomizing Favorites and Presets for Internet Radio Saving Stations Originating in iTunes to Presets Playing Stations Saved as My Favorites or Presets Memorizing a Radio PlaylistPlayback Limitations of Internet Radio Streams Discovering More Internet Radio StationsPresets SoundBridge Web InterfaceLaunching the Roku Web Interface Now PlayingConfiguration StatusWhen YOU are Finished Using Soundbridge SettingsMusic Visualizer Settings Brightness & Time Format While in StandbyClock Settings 11749 PM Monday, April 17Language Setup Standby and Reboot OptionsProgramming a Universal Remote Control WMA Lossless TranscodingOptions for System Configuration Safe ModeRoku Control Protocol RCP Geeks Read ThisAppendix 1A Menus Overview Wi-Fi Setup Instructions Multiple Wi-Fi NetworksSong lists and the Song Queue screen On your Now Playing screenTroubleshooting Wi-Fi Setup Apple AirPort PC Users Appendices Linksys WAP54G Netgear WG602 Customer Support Roku SoundBridge Limited Warranty ITunes DisclaimerRoku Software License Third Party License InformationFCC Warnings and Safety Information FCC Registration and RequirementsImportant Safety Instructions FCC Rules, PartCanada Class B Statement Safety/Regulatory Information User/Installer CautionEuropean Community FCC Radiation Exposure StatementPage 06-SB00-UG0829

Network Music Player specifications

The Roku Network Music Player is a versatile and innovative streaming device designed to enhance your audio experience at home. As part of the Roku ecosystem, this player efficiently integrates with other Roku devices, making it a valuable addition for anyone looking to enjoy high-quality music from various sources.

One of the standout features of the Roku Network Music Player is its compatibility with a wide array of streaming services. Users can access popular platforms like Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, and Tidal, among others, allowing for a truly personalized listening experience. The device supports various audio formats, ensuring high-definition sound regardless of the source.

The network connectivity options make this player a favorite among audiophiles. Equipped with dual-band Wi-Fi capabilities, the Roku Network Music Player offers stable and fast connections, effectively reducing any potential lag during music streaming. Additionally, it can connect via Ethernet for those preferring a wired approach, offering even more reliability.

Another significant characteristic of the Roku Network Music Player is its ability to integrate with home automation systems. It supports multiple smart home protocols, allowing users to control the music player through voice commands using popular virtual assistants like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. This hands-free functionality adds convenience, enabling users to adjust their listening preferences without needing to interact directly with the device.

The design of the Roku Network Music Player is aesthetically pleasing and functional. Its sleek form factor ensures that it complements any home decor. The intuitive user interface is user-friendly, allowing even the least tech-savvy individuals to navigate its features with ease. The mobile app enhances the overall experience, giving users control over playback from their smartphones, as well as the ability to create and manage playlists seamlessly.

In summary, the Roku Network Music Player stands out with its extensive streaming service compatibility, dual-band Wi-Fi, smart home integration, and user-friendly design. Its combination of high-quality sound, flexibility, and ease of use makes it an excellent choice for anyone seeking to elevate their music experience.